Top Five Quick Intelligence Blog Posts
The Quick Intelligence blog has been running for a number of years now. Here’s my pick of the top five posts over those years from tutorials to opinion posts. […]
The Quick Intelligence blog has been running for a number of years now. Here’s my pick of the top five posts over those years from tutorials to opinion posts. […]
Something I am always keen on doing is sharing knowledge of QlikView. To this end I have made various example apps available on Qlik Community. Here are five of the ones I think are most useful. […]
As a blogger on all things QlikView I naturally try and keep up with what else happens out there in the blogosphere. Here are some blogs I think warrant mention. […]
This September sees the fifth birthday of Quick Intelligence. Rather than celebrating with jelly, ice cream and a trip to the cinema, we have decided to mark it with five blog posts. These posts will give lists of a few of our top five favourite QlikView things. […]
QVD files are the backbone of any well designed QlikView application. You store your data in there and read it out again – simple. But, did you know that the QVD header holds some useful meta-data? Did you know that could be loaded into QlikView for analysis? No? Well, read on. […]
Last week saw the first full release of Qlik Sense. The new product from the people that brought you QlikView. There is already a lot of information about the product out there and this post seeks to guide you through this. […]
Whilst running a recent training course I was surprised to find some reasonably experienced delegates were not aware of layering multiple Preceding Loads. Time, therefore, for another Back To Basics post. […]
If asked what data sources QlikView will load from, I will say almost any data source. It’s the “almost” which is a bit irksome – but there are ways of loading from even more sources than are available out of the box. […]
Everyone has their way of creating a QlikView calendar script. Here, however, I argue you should ditch that script and do something different. […]
Since launching the AskQV site I have found myself using it as my first port of call when reminding myself of what someone had put in their blog post a while back. This has however meant that I have spotted a couple of items that no one has blogged on before. This post aims to rectify that for the use of the STORE statement to write a CSV. […]